SAP Transaction SU24
SU24 gives you the list of authorization objects that
are checked when an tocde is executed. For example when you enter
tcode mbo2 there are many authorization objectschecked for the transaction
to be executed successfully. This tcode gives all of the authorization objexts
that are checked or included for checking during the execution of
this tcode. A security consultant will have acces to su24
transaction. This is helpful when dealing with su53 dumps.
Goto transaction Su24 you will end up with a screen as shown below
Then enter transaction like ME28 ( int the figure different Tcode is used)
and press F8 key. Then you will see the following screen.
Here you can see list of objects that has will
be checked during execution of the tcode. The objects with proposal
values (last column) set to YS will be checked and are added to the
profile when the tcode is entered in role menu.
Click on the image to see full view.
And the color indicator (first column) green === globally active
light gray OR DIAMOND shape == globally inactive objects which are not checked in any case.
The objects with proposal YS are checked definitely. The objects with proposal NO will not be checked normally. They will be checked based on the input entered in the tcode.
as you can see the last but one column is global check indicator which indicates whether the object is disabled globally or not.
Goto transaction Su24 you will end up with a screen as shown below
Then enter transaction like ME28 ( int the figure different Tcode is used)
and press F8 key. Then you will see the following screen.
Click on the image to see full view.
And the color indicator (first column) green === globally active
light gray OR DIAMOND shape == globally inactive objects which are not checked in any case.
The objects with proposal YS are checked definitely. The objects with proposal NO will not be checked normally. They will be checked based on the input entered in the tcode.
as you can see the last but one column is global check indicator which indicates whether the object is disabled globally or not.
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